I for one will be enjoying a smoked pork loin, small smoked ham from local farm brother deals with and vegetables, rolls, maybe yams baked and few select beers. How about you BITOGERS?
No meat!Why the sad faces?
You can’t have a Christmas dinner without the ham or traditional sides.Why the sad faces?
It's only Christmas Eve that's meatless. All the meat dishes come out on Christmas day.You can’t have a Christmas dinner without the ham or traditional sides.
No meat on Christmas Eve only.No meat!
Oh thank goodness . Still I can’t go a day without meatIt's only Christmas Eve that's meatless. All the meat dishes come out on Christmas day.
The bread looks great! Do you overnite ship?Bread is done. I will make a pork loin roast. Pick up from butcher today, told them "LARGE" - will brine and smoke and maybe crisp up the outside. Wife makes all the fixings and dessert. She has a panettone going. Will make a pie. Unsure of all the sides.
Funny, I don't know if the Christmas traditions are regional or based on the cultural heritage? I've always had turkey on Christmas, and ham was for Easter. And we usually have roast beef tenderlion at my sister-in-laws house on Christmas eve. This year, because the Christmas Eve celebration is canceled, I bought some prime rib steaks just for us. I assumed that the meatless (seafood) Chritmas eve dinners were the cultural norm for those who speak romance languages. (I think I learned that in high school French class?)It's only Christmas Eve that's meatless. All the meat dishes come out on Christmas day.
If you can change oil, you can bake good bread. If you can make good beer you can make outstanding bread.The bread looks great! Do you overnite ship?
It’s not Christmas if you don’t have any to open on Christmas morning.Some form of food, not sure what it will be yet.
Streaming Die Hard sometime on Christmas Night just because. Seems mandatory.
I already got all my presents this year, waiting on one more...
I'm actually looking forward to it lol.It’s not Christmas if you don’t have any to open on Christmas morning.